This DIY project shows how to build a trommel (rotary screen) for sifting compost or shredded leaves. The purpose of sifting is to separate coarse unfinished compost materials from the finished product or to separate out trash and debris from other organic materials before use in the garden. If you love gardening and tend to generate a lot of compost material, then a compost sifter is a must have! You can build your own compost sifter by following a few effortless steps, that are also stated on the following link.

Mandalas have long been representative symbols used as both art forms and for meditative practice. From ancient practices in China and India, to contemporary artists fusing the modern with the past, a mandala painting can be an enlightening experience for both producers and viewers.

The next artwork is made by Maria Mercedes, self-taught illustrator-crafter from Bogotá-Colombia, who now calls New Zealand home.

Are you on the unicorn trend yet? We know that you love the unicorn cakes or unicorn cupcakes, so now we turned our Easter eggs into a cute sleepy eye unicorn. A little hot glue, some flowers and a few vinyl sleepy eyes later, you have these irresistibly cute Easter eggs any unicorn fanatic will love.

Looks like fairy gardens are a real trend nowadays, as they are adorable little worlds that you can place or create in your garden. If you’re a fan of fairies and enchanted creatures, you have to see this collection of The 100 Most Beautiful Mini-Fairy Garden Ideas that you can also make at home. These projects are perfect for a lazy weekend or if you’re looking for a fun activity to try with the entire family, kids involved. Fairy gardens can contains lots of tiny elements, from furniture, to plants and even other creatures such as elves or magical animals. The whole idea behind fairy gardens is to let your imagination and creativity run wild in order to make an enchated and inspiring space. Take a look at the beautiful fairy garden examples from the link below and draw some inspiration from your own.

Want Plants In Your Home But Don’t Know Where To Put Them? These DIY Macrame Plant Hangers Are The Perfect Solution. A home filled with plants is not only beautiful but also good for your health as plants produce oxygen which is much needed for us humans to survive. If you live in a small apartment and you have limited space for you and your plants, you can always try hang them and save some extra space this way. There are lots of cool ideas when it comes to plant hangers, but this DIY macrame plant hangers beats them all! To start this DIY project you are going to need: one small pot or even a mason jar, rope or twine, one metal ring of 1 inch, pottin soil, seeds (whatever you wish to plant) and of course, water. The hangers are very easy to make as you will only need to make some simple knots that will hold the pots or jars and then fix them on the ceiling. To make this easier for you, the link below has a very clever video tutorial which will guide you through the entire project.

Vintage elements are still very popular, whether it comes to fashion, images or home design. When it comes to decorations, less is more in terms of vintage decor and it can do magic to your home or outdoor space. This next project is perfect for those who would like to bring a bit of susrrealism in their garden as it will teach you how to make a tiny fairy garden closed in a suitcase. Vintage suitcases cand be found in any flea market, so make sure you go searching for yours equipped with curiosity and excitement. This project is featured by Melissa. She is a DIY and garden blogger and has a shop on eBay. So, once you’ve found the perfect suitcase, you can start working on the tiny garden inside it. For this, you should make sure that every small element that you buy fits perfectly together and the scales of each are in harmony with the others. After that, decide if you would like to build a synthetic or a living garden as each of these comes with a set of responsibilities. Follow the instructions in 4 steps.